Early signs of dementia

The early signs of dementia are often subtle and vague. Symptoms may vary from person to person and can include anything from being easily upset to taking longer to do things or even showing poor judgement.

Some of the early indicators could include:

Not being able to recall details of recent events and conversations

Becoming slower at grasping new ideas, or losing the thread of what is being said

Taking longer to do routine jobs

Experiencing difficulty adapting to change and an unwillingness to try new things